STEMP Chart 0230

This is a Chart for Geoffrey Eustace Stemp and Patricia Anne Gray

 

married 
10th November 1951
St Edmund and St Mary
Ingatestone
Essex
witnesses
Elizabeth Emily REED
W. D. DOHERTY
registered
December quarter 1951
  Chelmsford District
Essex

 

1
GEOFFREY EUSTACE STEMP
born
15th August 1923
The Old Sun Inn
2 Crete Hall Road
Northfleet, Kent
registered
September quarter
1923
Strood district
Kent
informant at birth
T STEMP Father
"The Old Sun Inn"
Crete Hall Road
Northfleet,Kent
occupation
1939 At School
1951 Salesman (at marriage)
military
1945
Acting Flight Lieutenant
(176731), R.A.F.V.R., 630 Sqn.
died
15th November 1999
Tunbridge Wells
 Kent
Aged 76

 

2
PATRICIA ANNE GRAY
possibly
born
March quarter
1927
Woodbridge district
Suffolk


3
Belinda 
 Janie
 Tremayne 
STEMP
born about
December quarter
1952
Tonbridge district
Kent

married
March quarter
1978
Chelsea district
Great London
Richard
Stuart
BEST

born
 22nd June 1945
Dorchester, Dorset
registered
September quarter
1945
Dorchester district
Dorset
4
William
STEMP

born about
December quarter
1955
Tonbridge district
Kent
5
Matthew T
STEMP
born about
March quarter
1962
Tonbridge district
Kent

married
April 1985
Truro district
Cornwall
Dominie M
ORAM

born about
December quarter 1962
Woolwich district
London
  1. 1923 The Old Sun Inn, Crete Road, Northfleet, Kent (birth of Geoffrey Eustace)
    1939 White Hart Hotel , Uckfield R.D., Sussex Living with his widowed father Thomas STEMP. Living with them was Elizabeth E REED (born 24 July 1888) Domestic Duties and Ian A (W) MASTERS (born 10 August 1925). At School and 1 Record Officially Closed entry
    1945 London Gazette September 1945 Geoffrey Eustace STEMP (176731), R.A.F.V.R., 630 Sqn.
    1951 White Hart Hotel, Wadhurst, Sussex (address at marriage)
    1961 Castle Walk, Wadhurst, Sussex (British Phone Books)
    Geoffrey Eustace STEMP wrote the book Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C.)
  2. 1951 3 Avenue Terrace, Ingatestone, Essex (address at marriage) Father Charles GRAY (deceased)
  3. Information for Richard Stuart BEST
    Information from Wikipedia
    Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best, OBE, DL, FAcSS (born 22 June 1945) is a British social housing leader and member of the House of Lords.
    The son of late Walter Best DL and Frances Chignell, Best was educated at Shrewsbury School and the University of Nottingham. He married Ima Akpan in 1970, divorcing in 1976, then Belinda Stemp in 1978. He had two daughters and two sons with his two wives.
    From 1970 to 1973, Best served as Director of the British Churches Housing Trust, then of the National Federation of Housing Associations 1973-88. From 1988 to December 2006, he led the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust. He has written extensively on housing and been involved with commissions on housing for Northern Ireland, Westminster, Birmingham, Glasgow and Hull.
    Best is Chair of the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications. He is also Chair of The Property Ombudsman and the All Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People and served as Chair of the Hanover Housing Association 2006-2015. He was President of the Local Government Association 2007-2016, Commissioner of the Rural Development Commission 1989-98, Trustee and Treasurer of the Royal Society of Arts 2007-14, a member of the NCVO Advisory Council 2008-2016.
    On 4 June 2001, Best was created a life peer as Baron Best, of Godmanstone in the County of Dorset.[1] He sits as an independent crossbencher in the House of Lords.
    Information from thepeerage.com
    Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best was born on 22 June 1945. He is the son of Walter Stuart Best and Frances Mary Chignell. He married, firstly, Ima Akpan in 1970. He and Ima Akpan were divorced in 1976.1 He married, secondly, Belinda Janie Tremayne Stemp, daughter of Geoffrey Eustace Stemp, in 1978.
    He was educated at Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. He graduated from University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). He wrote the book Rural Housing: Problems and Solutions, published 1981. He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1988.1 He wrote the book Housing Associations 1890-1990, published 1991. He wrote the book Housing After 2000 AD, published 1992. He wrote the book The Inclusive Homes of the Future, published 1999.1 He was created Baron Best, of Godmanstone in the County of Dorset [U.K. Life Peer] on 4 June 2001.1 He lived in 2003 at The Homestead, 40 Water End, York, Yorkshire, England.
    Children of Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best and Ima Akpan
    Peter Best b. 1971
    Lucy Best b. 1974
    Children of Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best and Belinda Janie Tremayne Stemp
    Jessica Best b. 1981
    William Best b. 1985
    Ima Akpan married Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best, son of Walter Stuart Best and Frances Mary Chignell, in 1970.1 She and Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best were divorced in 1976.
    From 1970, her married name became Best.
    Belinda Janie Tremayne Stemp is the daughter of Geoffrey Eustace Stemp. She married Richard Stuart Best, Baron Best, son of Walter Stuart Best and Frances Mary Chignell, in 1978.
    From 1978, her married name became Best. After her marriage, Belinda Janie Tremayne Stemp was styled as Baroness Best on 4 June 2001.

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